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is keyed
noun
An object designed to open and close a lock.
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All of this is keyed to pleasure.
He is keyed up, searingly focused.
The elevator is keyed to open directly onto both floors.
The clay is keyed, or secured, onto the board with galvanized nails or wood laths.
It is keyed to the ubiquity of Native Americans in popular culture.
The defense is keyed by linebackers Trev Faulk and Bradie James.
He is keyed into how a culture that once burgeoned can implode, and he is anxious about ours.
Much of this is better than it sounds, because it is keyed to a refined romantic fervor.
The basic attitude of policy makers and the press is keyed to three assumptions: *That sexual neutrality is necessary.
The difference lies in the radical pragmatism of Gunther's moral compass, which is keyed to neither outrage nor indifference.
Now she is keyed into these youngsters' lives — and to a particular swath of Balanchine's choreography — in a singular way.
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